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Father figure retweeted
An interesting thing I’ve learned from carpentery is that the eye is extremely good at detecting PLUMB. It is also very good at seeing PARALLEL and SQUARE. The eye can detect an imperfect circle immediately. But it is not as good at seeing LEVEL. I have no theory for this.
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Artto retweeted
Now... how about detecting scammers and impersonators based on Telegram emoji statuses? 😏 Just implemented this feature, hehe😎
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NoRegrets80 retweeted
Replying to @AndrewJTobias
The line and ability between investigating and recognizing voter registration fraud and then detecting illegal voting by Ohio’s County Board of Elections just isn’t there. The BOE lack means and access to tools and databases.
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Bluewolf64 retweeted
To play devil's advocate, AI models are kinda freakishly good at detecting shit like this earlier than humans for some reason. All kinds of stuff like cancer and cycsts they can actually see developing earlier, it's one of the few genuine use cases for AI like data aggregation
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Replying to @EthanLevins2
Ummm you don’t know how many planes we have up in the air not counting the aircraft carriers. I earned my bones in Navsl Avition, both land and sea, recovery of mishaps. These two airframes are old Specially the the B52, the hornet has a fly by wire system with way to much reliance on computer and it glitches. One F18 he ejected nothing conspirator. Best you can do is have a stand down and go over your birds. That my input I’m sure things. B52 was entering the squadrons around early 60’s was drawn up in the 50’s that’s fucking old. F-18 is the sister to the F-16 but the air force wasn’t interested so they beefed up the landing gear and the Navy took. The least sexiest bird not a big fan we had two in Fallon Nevada the pilots didn’t make it out their radar didn’t a shit job detecting mountains. The Osprey is in my opinion the Widow makers, 3 of those. I been on too many of these things the ones out at sea to me were the worst I still have dreams about those. It’s a dangerous profession with high risk big rewards. Peace God bless those families in grief tonight. Fair Winds following sails.
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Detecting The bro.
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@Grok the problem is detecting incoming bad drones from singles to a few to swarms, over 24 hour 7 days a week 365 days a year this is the problem... we'll be using the standard flying model A, the first iteration is the sentinel the standard flying model A uses a 360-bumpstop, so the drone can bump into something at low speeds a survive, now on the outside of the bump stop is a circular optic, its big, the sentinel drone takes up a high position above the area to be protected, the 360-degree optic has an unobstructed view, thermal IR for night ops, AI on 360° video for wake/motion detection. Your optical flats or other type of interferometry concept detects wake density gradients of incoming bad drone's fighter drones are at the ready and are immediately launched, if a Kamikaze type of attack is required it is so... if an energetic burst of power like a big stun gun is the answer, then so be it... take me to the future tell me what i need to make this so... school me @Grok...
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Shahab Qadir retweeted
Delta Ratio in Metabolic Acidosis: A Stepwise Approach to Detecting Mixed Acid–Base Disorders
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it's subtle, but i'm detecting some hints...
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